I told them in no uncertain terms what a piece of cr*p their software was (no not P&O's
I lost sleep that night for Oh, now let me think, all of five seconds.


HK phooey wrote:Exactly CJ, I've asked him to leave several times

Just here Notso. Thankfully he was banned from the IOW in 1972 after a lewd incident involving one of Blackgang's dinosaurs.Not so ancient mariner wrote:HK phooey wrote:Exactly CJ, I've asked him to leave several times
The list - or your premises?![]()


what intrigues me is how these things start. It takes a lot of voices to make an effect. So how does it work?Not so ancient mariner wrote:oldbluefox wrote:
I do enjoy listening to some of the chants coming from the terraces which are often very amusing.
Some years ago in a match against Dunfermline, at Ibrox Park (in the days when Gazza was playing for Rangers - and also having well publicised 'marital problems' ) Gazza was put clean through into a one on one against the Dunfermline keeper. Unfortunately for him, he made a mess of the shot, which was easily dealt with by the keeper.
At this point the Dunfermline fans started singing:
If ye cannae beat the goalie, beat yer wife...........!



Not much humour in Town's performance today!Not so ancient mariner wrote:You have to admit there is humour at football matches. Not always in the best of taste, but humour none the less.![]()



The Monocled Mutineer wrote:Little surprises me about the "humour" around the squalid world of football, given the knuckle draggers the game attracts both on the field and on the terraces.

Not so ancient mariner wrote:The Monocled Mutineer wrote:Little surprises me about the "humour" around the squalid world of football, given the knuckle draggers the game attracts both on the field and on the terraces.
Can I take from this you're not a fan then?

You don't think he's a rugby man then? Of course that would have to be the original kind with the right number of players. None of these cheap northern imitations.......!Romig1 wrote:Not so ancient mariner wrote:The Monocled Mutineer wrote:Little surprises me about the "humour" around the squalid world of football, given the knuckle draggers the game attracts both on the field and on the terraces.
Can I take from this you're not a fan then?
Don't believe the bluff and bluster NSAM, I suspect he's a season ticket holder at St Mary's. .... but unsurprisingly doesn't want to admit it!



I think you'll find the reason within this. The news media cover what their followers want to see and hear. You won't find much coverage of Morris Dancing these days.The Monocled Mutineer wrote:there is far too much coverage in news media of this so called national game of football.





Those are what is known as 'slow news days'.The Monocled Mutineer wrote:Sometimes even the wretched game of football is the lead item on news, as well as other sports, for what appear to be fixtures that are endlessly repeated every year.